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As the Data Fusion Branch Chief at U.S. Strategic Command and leading this project, my team and I created a comprehensive map the cyberspace terrain of BMDS far exceeding a congressional mandate signed into law as part of the National Defense Act of 2016, section 1647.
Global BMDS is an enormous integrated system spanning the globe and in partnership with multiple nations. To fully explain the scope of the program, below is an excerpt from the Department of Defense information page on Ballistic Missile Defense:
"The United States is developing, testing, and deploying missile defenses to counter missiles of all ranges – short-, medium-, intermediate-, and intercontinental-range. The Ballistic Missile Defense System, managed by the Missile Defense Agency, is an integrated, layered architecture that aims to provide multiple shot opportunities in the boost, mid-course, and terminal phases of the flight trajectory to destroy missiles and their warheads before they can reach their targets.
The United States pursues missile defense cooperation with a number of allies and partners, including Australia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Republic of Korea, Qatar, Romania, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Spain, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom. The United States also closely cooperates with NATO."
Excerpt from Section 1647, National Defense Act of 2016
The evaluation of cyber vulnerabilities of major weapon systems of the Department of Defense required under section 1647 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2016 (Public Law 114–92). Read the Act >
Overview of the Global Ballistic Missile Defense System
As the Data Fusion Branch Chief at U.S. Strategic Command and leading this project, my team and I created a comprehensive map the cyberspace terrain of BMDS far exceeding a congressional mandate signed into law as part of the National Defense Act of 2016, section 1647.
Global BMDS is an enormous integrated system spanning the globe and in partnership with multiple nations. To fully explain the scope of the program, below is an excerpt from the Department of Defense information page on Ballistic Missile Defense:
"The United States is developing, testing, and deploying missile defenses to counter missiles of all ranges – short-, medium-, intermediate-, and intercontinental-range. The Ballistic Missile Defense System, managed by the Missile Defense Agency, is an integrated, layered architecture that aims to provide multiple shot opportunities in the boost, mid-course, and terminal phases of the flight trajectory to destroy missiles and their warheads before they can reach their targets.
The United States pursues missile defense cooperation with a number of allies and partners, including Australia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Republic of Korea, Qatar, Romania, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Spain, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom. The United States also closely cooperates with NATO."
Excerpt from Section 1647, National Defense Act of 2016
The evaluation of cyber vulnerabilities of major weapon systems of the Department of Defense required under section 1647 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2016 (Public Law 114–92). Read the Act >
Overview of the Global Ballistic Missile Defense System
As the Data Fusion Branch Chief at U.S. Strategic Command and leading this project, my team and I created a comprehensive map the cyberspace terrain of BMDS far exceeding a congressional mandate signed into law as part of the National Defense Act of 2016, section 1647.
Global BMDS is an enormous integrated system spanning the globe and in partnership with multiple nations. To fully explain the scope of the program, below is an excerpt from the Department of Defense information page on Ballistic Missile Defense:
"The United States is developing, testing, and deploying missile defenses to counter missiles of all ranges – short-, medium-, intermediate-, and intercontinental-range. The Ballistic Missile Defense System, managed by the Missile Defense Agency, is an integrated, layered architecture that aims to provide multiple shot opportunities in the boost, mid-course, and terminal phases of the flight trajectory to destroy missiles and their warheads before they can reach their targets.
The United States pursues missile defense cooperation with a number of allies and partners, including Australia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Republic of Korea, Qatar, Romania, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Spain, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom. The United States also closely cooperates with NATO."
Excerpt from Section 1647, National Defense Act of 2016
The evaluation of cyber vulnerabilities of major weapon systems of the Department of Defense required under section 1647 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2016 (Public Law 114–92). Read the Act >
Overview of the Global Ballistic Missile Defense System
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